UNO Pocket Bully Stud (Lilac Tri) — American Bully Stud Service
Venomline Pocket Bully Breeders
$ 1,500.00 was $ 2,500.00
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UNO is built for breeders who want compact mass, bully presence, and cleaner production strategy.
This Lilac Tri Pocket Bully stud is positioned for breeders who want more than a random breeding. UNO fits programs aiming for shorter, wider, more consistent Pocket Bullies with real headpiece, usable structure, and stronger overall type.
If your goal is to produce better keepers, improve litter consistency, and pair with a stud that has a clear strategic role, UNO belongs in that conversation.
What this page owns
UNO-specific transactional searches, Lilac Tri Pocket Bully stud intent, and compact Pocket Bully stud relevance.
Who this is for
Breeders trying to improve compact mass, structure, headpiece, and overall consistency in serious breeding programs.
Who this is not for
Low-intent browsers, panic bookings, or pairings built only on hype, trend, or color without structure planning.
UNO summary: stats, type, and breeder fit
UNO is a compact Lilac Tri Pocket Bully stud standing approximately 14.5 inches tall, weighing around 75 pounds, with a 24-inch head. The value is not just color. The real value is the combination of compact size, bully presence, mass, and a breeder-friendly role in pairing strategy.
| Trait | Details |
|---|---|
| Stud Name | UNO |
| Breed Type | Pocket Bully |
| Color | Lilac Tri |
| Height | 14.5" |
| Weight | 75 lbs |
| Head | 24" |
| Service Type | Paid-In-Full Stud Credit |
| Best For | Breeders targeting compact mass, bully expression, cleaner type, and more usable pairing strategy |
Why serious breeders choose UNO
Most breeders searching for a Pocket Bully stud are not really searching for a dog. They are searching for a solution to a problem: inconsistent type, weak fronts, long backs, soft toplines, poor rear stability, lack of headpiece, or litters that never mature into real keepers.
UNO is positioned for breeders who want a compact Pocket Bully stud that still carries enough width, density, bully presence, and overall balance to justify using him as a real program piece.
- Compact size with substance: short without looking underpowered
- Head and expression: bully presence that reads instantly
- Mass without slop: thicker, wider direction without chasing dysfunction
- Cleaner program role: easier to use strategically in serious pairings
- Consistency value: stronger direction when paired to the right female
What breeders usually want from UNO
- Shorter, wider puppies with real bully presence
- Improved bone and substance
- More headpiece and expression
- Cleaner structure when paired correctly
- Compact type that still looks powerful
- Lilac Tri color projects when the female brings the right genetics
What breeders should be realistic about
- No stud fixes a careless pairing
- Color outcomes are never guaranteed
- Weak structure compounds if selection is sloppy
- Good studs still require disciplined female choice
- Bad timing ruins otherwise strong breeding plans
About UNO: build, movement, and program value
UNO makes sense for breeders who care about the combination of compact frame, width, bully headpiece, and usable structure. In the Pocket Bully space, many dogs look good in a photo. Far fewer hold up as an actual breeding piece when you ask how they help the next generation look, move, and mature.
The goal is not novelty. The goal is a short, thick, bully-style frame with enough balance and practical value to help create stronger litters and more credible keepers.
What you are really paying for
You are not paying for “just a breeding.” You are paying for a stronger chance at producing dogs worth keeping, marketing, retaining, and building around.
- A stud with a defined role in a serious program
- Better alignment for compact mass and bully type
- Stronger consistency potential when the female is right
- Breeder support around timing and logistics
- Less chaos once the female starts
That is why experienced breeders secure the stud first, then build the cycle around execution.
Best female pairings for UNO
UNO works best with females that already bring a workable foundation. Good studs should amplify strengths, not become an excuse for reckless pairings.
Ideal female traits
- Correct topline and cleaner balance
- Stable front and rear movement
- Short-to-medium back
- Good feet and pasterns
- Clear breeding goals beyond color only
Traits to avoid
- Weak feet and soft pasterns
- Long backs and soft toplines
- Unstable rear movement
- Extreme exaggeration with poor function
- Hype-driven pairings with no structure plan
How UNO stud service works
The biggest difference between a clean breeding and a missed opportunity is usually timing. This stud credit is built to make that process cleaner.
- Secure the paid-in-full credit to lock pricing and the stud credit.
- Contact Venomline when your female starts heat or before the target cycle.
- Follow your clinic’s progesterone protocol and keep communication tight.
- Coordinate logistics based on timing, destination, and clinic workflow.
- Complete the breeding through your clinic or veterinarian protocol.
For a broader overview, see How Stud Service Works.
Shipping, AI, TCI, and timing logistics
Shipping and breeding logistics depend on destination, timing, and the clinic managing the female. Venomline supports breeder coordination, while your veterinarian or clinic handles the medical protocol and procedure decisions.
- AI workflow: common when shipping is involved
- TCI workflow: often selected for tighter timing control
- Progesterone testing: final timing should follow your clinic’s protocol
- Domestic and international support: depends on location and schedule
Early communication reduces missed-window risk. Serious breeders do not wait until the last second to sort out logistics.
Lilac Tri color strategy and pairing reality
UNO is a Lilac Tri Pocket Bully stud, but color-focused breeding still depends on the female’s genetics, carry, and expression. Serious breeders treat color as one layer of the pairing, not the whole strategy.
The strongest litters come from pairings where structure, type, temperament, breeding goals, and overall direction are aligned first. Color matters more when the litter is also correct.
For the broader genetics angle, see American Bully Coat Colors & Genetics.
Frequently asked questions
How much is UNO’s paid-in-full stud credit?
UNO’s paid-in-full stud credit is $1,500 USD.
Is there a deposit option?
Yes. If you want to reserve first and finalize later, use the American Bully Stud Deposit page.
How tall is UNO?
UNO is approximately 14.5 inches tall.
How big is UNO?
UNO is approximately 75 pounds with a 24-inch head.
What does the stud credit include?
One paid-in-full credit to UNO plus breeder support for timing, clinic coordination, and shipping logistics when applicable.
Do you support international breeding?
Yes. International options depend on destination, timing, and your clinic’s protocol.
When should I contact Venomline?
As soon as your female starts heat, or earlier if you are planning an upcoming cycle.
Do you guarantee Lilac Tri puppies?
No. Color outcomes depend on the female’s genetics and the pairing.
Where can I see proof or production-related pages?
Visit Produced by Venomline and Client Litters.
Ready to lock UNO?
Secure the paid-in-full stud credit now, then text Venomline when your female starts so timing and logistics can be coordinated the right way.